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Y~~&utce>i&.
OFFICIAL
VOL. 13
COLLEGE
PRESIDENT
JAMES R.
STAPLES
ACADEM1C DEAN
STEPHEN
CARLETON
DEVELOPMENT
VICE-PRESIDENT
ED. J. PACKWOOD
BUSINESS MANAGER
PAT MCGREW
DEAN OF STUDENT
A FFAI RS
GARY COLLINS
DlRECTOR OF
ADMISSIONS
S-TAN ROWLAND
REGISTRAR
DONALD W.
HOKETT
DIRECTOR OF
PUBLI C RELATIONS
J.S. "JIM" TUELL
UND TABLE
BI-MONTHLY PUBLICATION OF CALIFORNIA BAPTIST COLLEGE
JANUARYoooFEBRUARY
Homecoming at Cal Baptist will have a new look this year. The
best features of past Homecomings and innovative program changes
will be incorporated into this year's events, according to Stan Rowland,
alumni director.
Activities begin Feb. 10, 8:30 a.m., with registration in the college
chapel. Continental breakfast will be served from 9 to 10 a.m. in the
cafeteria at no charge.
Alumni-of-the-Year presentations and recognition of Homecoming
Queen nominees will be made at a special 10:15 a.m. chapel.
Other events of the day include campus visitation, barbecue luncheon, baby parade, and class reunions. FREEPEOPLE, CBC's newest
singing group, will highlight the afternoon with a concert in the Van
Dyne Field House at 3 p.m.
Evening entertainment will feature the annual Alumni-JV basketball game, crowning of Homecoming Queen, and Lancer Varsity basketball.
Nursery facilities will be available from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Y~~&utce>i&.
OFFICIAL
VOL. 13
COLLEGE
PRESIDENT
JAMES R.
STAPLES
ACADEM1C DEAN
STEPHEN
CARLETON
DEVELOPMENT
VICE-PRESIDENT
ED. J. PACKWOOD
BUSINESS MANAGER
PAT MCGREW
DEAN OF STUDENT
A FFAI RS
GARY COLLINS
DlRECTOR OF
ADMISSIONS
S-TAN ROWLAND
REGISTRAR
DONALD W.
HOKETT
DIRECTOR OF
PUBLI C RELATIONS
J.S. "JIM" TUELL
UND TABLE
BI-MONTHLY PUBLICATION OF CALIFORNIA BAPTIST COLLEGE
JANUARYoooFEBRUARY
Homecoming at Cal Baptist will have a new look this year. The
best features of past Homecomings and innovative program changes
will be incorporated into this year's events, according to Stan Rowland,
alumni director.
Activities begin Feb. 10, 8:30 a.m., with registration in the college
chapel. Continental breakfast will be served from 9 to 10 a.m. in the
cafeteria at no charge.
Alumni-of-the-Year presentations and recognition of Homecoming
Queen nominees will be made at a special 10:15 a.m. chapel.
Other events of the day include campus visitation, barbecue luncheon, baby parade, and class reunions. FREEPEOPLE, CBC's newest
singing group, will highlight the afternoon with a concert in the Van
Dyne Field House at 3 p.m.
Evening entertainment will feature the annual Alumni-JV basketball game, crowning of Homecoming Queen, and Lancer Varsity basketball.
Nursery facilities will be available from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.